PHILADELPHIA -- Just a little over a year since he signed his new deal, DeSean Jackson is looking for another one.

Speaking at his locker as Eagles players packed up for the offseason, the team's top wide receiver said he wants to work out a new contract for 2014.

“I definitely feel it’s something deserving,” Jackson said. “We’ll see how that plays out, and hopefully we can work things out smoothly and not have to worry about anything out of the ordinary."

Out of the ordinary, however, might be Jackson asking for a new deal. The wideout signed a six-year deal worth $51 million in 2012 with $15 million guaranteed, and he is set to make just over $10 million next season.

Still, Jackson wants more money -- or at least more guaranteed.

"I’m proven in this league, and after this past year, went out there, no distractions, and just really put it all in for my team and went out there and had a lot of success, so we’ll see how it goes," Jackson said.

Jackson just ended a career season, finishing with 82 receptions for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns.